The Saginaw Chippewa Tribe of Michigan is sharing over $2.9 million in gaming revenues with local communities.
The tribe's Class III compact requires 2 percent of electronic gaming revenues to be distributed twice a year.
This time, the tribe is sharing $2.28 million from the Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort and $625,629 from the Saganing Eagles Landing Casino.
Since 1994, the tribe has distributed more than $108 million to the community.
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Tribe hands out $2.3 million in revenue sharing
(The Mt. Pleasant Morning Sun 5/26)
Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe announces $625,629.64 in distributions to Arenac County (The Booth Mid-Michigan 5/26)
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